Chapter 8 Review CHANGES ON EARTH.

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Chapter 8 Review CHANGES ON EARTH

Which layer of Earth is below the crust? A. Core B. Crust C. Mantle D. Inner core

C. Mantle

What forms when water slows enough to fill an area? Lake River Waterfall Stream

A. lake

A. coast B. crust C. mountain D. lake What landform is this? A. coast B. crust C. mountain D. lake

A. coast

What landform is this? mountain glacier plateau coast

C. plateau

What landform is made when a river slowly cuts through rock? Hill Plain Valley Mountain

C. valley

What landform is this? plateau coast lake glacier

D. glacier

What landform is this? glacier lake mountain coast

C. mountains

What is this? plateau lake coast mountain

B. lake

How does erosion mainly occur in dry regions? Gravity pulls soil downhill. Mud flows quickly down a slope. Sand particles blow against rocks. Rock particles are carried away by water.

Sand particles blow against rocks.

What is the force of breaking rocks into smaller and smaller pieces? erosion gravity flooding weathering

D. weathering

How does water break apart rock? It takes up less space when it freezes in cold weather. It takes up less space when it melts in warm weather. It takes up more space when it freezes in cold weather. It takes up more space when it melts in warm weather.

C. It takes up more space when it freezes in cold weather.

Be sure to study! Good Luck!